In an talk on CNN‘s “State of the Union” on Sunday, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) slammed President Donald Trump for “bragging” about a sustenance in the GOP taxation check that could chuck 13 million Americans off their health insurance and argued that the U.S. should instead be operative toward guaranteeing medical to all Americans as a right.

“Instead of bragging about some-more Americans but health insurance, we should join every other major country on Earth, pledge medical for all people, and finish the stupidity of profitable twice as much per capita for medical as every other major nation,” the Vermont senator said.

Sanders was reacting Trump’s new comments on the GOP taxation bill’s dissolution of the Affordable Care Act’s particular mandate. Trump claimed that the sustenance “essentially” repeals Obamacare, and insisted that he “will come up with something better.”

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The Republican Party’s prior medical push, Sanders was discerning to note, resulted in a check that would have thrown some-more than 20 million Americans off their health insurance.

Sanders’ remarks came in a wide-ranging talk in which he also denounced Trump for fibbing about who advantages from his taxation devise and pronounced Republicans should be “very” worried about their 2018 electoral prospects, given the low unpopularity of their taxation legislation.

“What we’re seeing in Alabama, what we’re seeing in Virginia, New Jersey and in states all opposite this country, are vast voter turnouts, are people station up and fighting back and demanding that we have a supervision that represents all of us, not just the one percent.”

The Vermont senator also denounced Congress’s miss of movement to strengthen dreamers, job it a “moral outrage.”

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